Academic Resource Center Archive

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers individual sessions for online students who would like to develop better organizational and learning strategies and also offers ongoing academic counseling and mentoring services. The ARC is available to all Webster University students across

Hello! I’m Erica Ellard. I am the director of the Academic Resource Center and the co-project lead for the Student Success Portal, powered by Starfish. What’s all this mean? Well, it means I’m really busy working to help you and

Welcome, new and returning students, to Fall 2018! We hope you will reach out to the Academic Resource Center (ARC) to take advantage of the free resources available to you. The 10 Reasons You Should Use the ARC provide many

The Webster University community used the Academic Resource Center’s (ARC’s) Writing Center and Online Writing Center more than 2,000 times during the 2017-2018 academic year. The accompanying infographic highlights key usage statistics for the year. The data shows that graduate

Welcome, students, to Summer 2018 at Webster! The Academic Resource Center (ARC) encourages you to reach out and to visit us virtually or in person in order to take advantage of the free resources available to you: Academic Counseling –

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) understands how stressful preparing for finals can be. Final exams often test the knowledge you have acquired throughout the entire semester, and depending on how your finals are weighted, your final exam grade could mean

Welcome, students! As the Spring 2 term begins, we want to be sure you know about the Academic Resource Center (ARC). The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is a resource for all students. Graduate, undergraduate, online, Webster Groves, and non-Webster Groves

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) offers individual sessions for online students who would like to develop better organizational and learning strategies and also offers ongoing academic counseling and mentoring services. The ARC is available to all Webster University students across

By Carolyn I. Brown, Ph.D. Academic work is challenging—you are expected to manage classes, demonstrate critical thinking, and be responsible for your own learning. In addition, you are expected to maintain academic integrity as a college student. What does academic

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) invites all members of the Webster community to an open house on Monday, February 12, from 3-5 p.m. on site (Loretto Hall 40) on the Webster Groves campus. Students, faculty and staff members, and community